The place now is a private room on the second floor of a commercial guild.
It is a man with glasses, Mr. Azilk, who puts tea at the desk in front of us.
Heâs a very gentleman.
âNo.â
The other person, sitting on the couch in front of him, is Mr. Draw as a summary of the people who appraise him.
Heâs about 50 years old and a little hungry.
This guy, for some reason, has a rough nose from earlier.
âWhere did you get this, this ore!
Reaching for a cup of tea, Mr. Draw inadvertently turns his body forward and asks aloud.
âHih!â
A small scream comes out of his mouth at the force, and he sees it in Mr. Druid sitting next to him.
Mr. Druid calms me down by gently stroking my head like that.
When I looked at him, I wrinkled between my eyebrows and stared at Mr. Draw as much as I could.
âDraw, what are you gonna do to scare me! Excuse me.â
Mr. Azilk slaps Mr. Draw in the head with momentum.
It sounded good, so it looks a little painful.
âExcuse me. Iâm a little excited.â
âNo, so which is ore?
Mr. Druid, who can handle calmly, before someone whose eyes are running a little bloody, is amazing after all.
And Mr. Druidâs voice is always low.
He seems a little angry.
âThese are the four types.â
Mr. Azilk arranges the ore on his desk.
Every ore was collected in a cave in the back of the forest.
Ore with yellow ore mixed with water colour and brown colour, ore that appears only to be a rock at first sight in ore with green spots.
âCan you explain why you ask about these ores?
Mr. Druid asks questions in a hard voice.\n
Thatâs just the former adventurer and thatâs a compelling voice.
Mr. Draw looks a little dull, too.
âEh.â
âItâs the draw. Because it scares your daughter.â
Me?
With that being said, Mr. Druid was still on the lookout.
I get a little embarrassed and sit back down.
âAre you all right?
âYeah. Thanksâ
When I sat back down, for some reason Mr. Draw and Mr. Azilk gave me a horrible look.
âWell, as for the ore, they say these four types are in the residence of God who protects the village of Hathau.â
Wow, I brought some awesome ore.
Or address?
Could it be about the cave behind the woods?
If thatâs the case, I brought it to you without permission.
But Mr. Sarpent didnât look angryâŠ
âExcuse me. We donât know much about the patron saint of this village, do you mean the cave?
Mr Azilk nods to Mr Druidâs question.
âThatâs right. They say itâs in the deepest part of the woods. I looked several times, but I couldnât get to many demonsâ
Was it that cave, in the back of the woods?
I just cared under my feet, so you donât remember.
And demons?
Sure, I was there, but everyone was getting rid of Ciel.
You donât know what kind of demon there was.
âI see.â
Mr. Druid is magically hammering.
I wonder what I will do.
You canât say bad things, can you? \nâExcuse me, but I donât even know where that cave isâ
âWhat, but this oreâŠâ
âI was lost on the way, and when I realized it, I was following the caveâ
Hmm, you shouldnât pinch your mouth.
I donât know what Mr. Druid is talking about.
Just be careful not to move your expression.
If you can tell itâs a lie in my condition, itâs tough.
âLost?
âYeah, I dropped the compass along the way.â
The compass is one of the essentials of the journey with items pointing in the direction.
I just donât have it though.
You showed me Mr. Druidâs compass, but you never worked on your trip to Hatau Village.
On the journey I follow after Ciel, I donât have a turn.
âGive me the compass! That would have been tough.â
âYeah, I went off the village road on my way to pick up a few herbs, but I got lost thereâ
It is true that I picked the herb.
This is also in the back of the woods that Ciel led me to.
You picked a treasure trove of rare herbs and forgot all the time.
About half of the herbs picked are dried and used as condiments.
Oh, I was planning on selling the leftover herbs in my guild, but you totally forgot.
âThis girl⊠Ivy was there, so I was in a hurry, and I found a cave when I wandered through the woods for about six days.â
âSix days! That was very worrying.â
âYeah, I had no idea where he was.â
Mr. Druid, youâre a good actor.
âSo weâre mining the ore in the cave we found?
âNo way, you shouldnât be afraid behind the cave. I revealed the night near the entrance, and it was those ore that I picked up that was falling near it.â
You gutted in the back of the cave, didnât you?
\nMr. Druid seemed to wonder, too.
âThe trail of the Patronus disappears in about two days.â
In two days?
Yes, it is.
âWas I? Then weâre lucky.â
âYou will be.â
âBy the way, canât you buy this ore out?
Oh, canât it be if itâs an ore from the patron godâs residence?
If thatâs the case, donât go crazy on your plans.
âIâll buy it! Or if thereâs more, let me buy it all out.â
Mr. Draw rests his hand on the van and desk on Mr. Druidâs words and assures him.
And bow your head.
Somehow Mr. Draw exaggerates every single action.
âUh, thereâs a little moreâ
Mr. Druid is a little drawn to Mr. Drawâs power.
Thatâs the opposite of what happened earlier.
âThank you. How much more do you have? No, itâs great to see this ore again!
Did Mr. Draw feel elevated or his cheeks are red?
âBefore I give it to you, can you tell me the amount of each?
âHmm? Ah, right. One ladal, one ladal, one ladal and three ladals each from the right.â
I knew it should have been two instead of five at a time.
The amount is 2 ladals a piece of yellow ore.
1 ladal of ore mixed with brown in water.
One ladal a piece of ore with green spots.
Ore that only looks like a rock at first glance, 3 ladals a piece even though it looks like the cheapest of these.